Martinique -- New Black Eagle Jazz Band 1988.
Martinique -- New Black Eagle Jazz Band 1988.
During a concert in California the band plays one of these woderful Wilbur de Paris compositions. The music of de Paris had been an inpiration to this group since their beginnings in the early seventies.
One the purest jazz playing bands in the United States. Seven very talented professionals. With professionals I don't mean professional "musicians ", no, a professor of dentistry, a pediatrician, an civil engineer, a book publisher, an architect, a psychologist and yes, one professional musician. I'm not telling you who is which.
Each of these talented men have been studying, practicing the different styles of early jazz, and in these clips you hear their combined effort at the highest level.
Through the years they have established their own unique sound and play the music of the early masters in their own honest approach.
Tony Pingle cornet, Peter Bullis banjo, Stan Vincent trombone, Pam Pameijer drums, Bob Pilsbury piano, Eli Newberger tuba and Billy Novick reeds.
Channel: Music
Author: erwigfilms
Length: 09:18
Rating: 4.733333
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Muzon111
иди коси изюм дибил!))))
Muzon111
ты сумасшедший?? шо ты за хуйню рыгаеш лашара??
upaquesalame
½P R; π΄π° ??
Muzon111
ну да)
upaquesalame
ah si?
Muzon111
та ты баран просто))
upaquesalame
white people cant play jazz
upaquesalame
Esto pasa cuando pones a blancos a tocar jazz
tenorbanjo4
Great cornet job with the wa-wa mute!
erwigfilms
We did it with Climax as well. We heard it first by Wilbur de Paris and then by Max Collie who was our inspiration in the early seventies. and yes, whoever inspired us, these were the days when many friendships were made. Randy, thanks for mentioning that. |
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